
Corporate finance theory deals with the roles of corporate in the capital market and the interactions between investors, managers, regulators and other stakeholders. This course builds on basic corporate finance theory. It focuses on advanced theoretical and applied treatment of contemporary issues in corporate finance including mergers and acquisitions, competing capital structure theories including
financial distress and agency costs, dividend policy and taxation, real options, corporate governance, equity offerings and debt issuances.
Job Requirements
• Possess a Master's Degree or professional qualification in the relevant discipline.
• At least 2 years of relevant teaching experience at the tertiary level would be a plus.
• Have a relevant work experience
• Must be available to conduct a weekly 3-hour lecture for a period of 9 weeks.
• Must be available to teach classes during the weekday or Saturday between 8.30AM and 6.30PM and/or weekday evenings from 7pm - 10pm
• Must be able to handle sizeable class, grade assessments and provide constructive feedback to students within a given timeline.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
SIM-RMIT is looking for associates who are dedicated, highly motivated and possess a strong passion for teaching and shaping the minds of the young generation. Candidates must be able to handle a sizeable class, manage assessment marking and provide constructive feedback to students within a given timeline. Associates will work closely under the guidance of the course coordinator
based in the partner university.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
